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joe

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A pregnant client has been admitted with complaints of brownish vaginal bleeding. Examination finds an elevated hCG level, absence of fetal heart sounds, and a discrepancy between the uterine size and the gestational age.
 
  The nurse interprets these findings to suggest which of the following?
  A) Ectopic pregnancy
  B) Placenta previa
  C) Molar pregnancy
  D) Abruption of placenta

Question 2

The clinic nurse explains to the mother that the best age for teaching children about the names and function of sexual organs is approximately:
 
  A) 5-6 years of age
  B) 6-7 years of age
  C) 8-9 years of age
  D) 9-11 years of age



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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